dilanski wrote:Is it a conventional carrier, in that it's full of fighter craft, or like a hive ship? If the ships has a drill then It should be able to implant planets with giant sub-terran scorpion creatures which can give birth to mini-swarms.

Well the idea is that this design was originally a hive ship used to colonized new systems with those huge dangling drop pods, but when war broke out with the Tairin Federation it was adapted to grow small space combat forms (the black nose cones not connected to a pod) as well.

Colette wrote:

Wow, you know it's going to be a good battle when a Conifer class in Annihilation Escort configuration looks small!

Just hope your computer can handle it...

Falk wrote:Oh and Colette, I don't think Whiteagle's 4 winged ships are supposed to have the white base thingys.

Actually, I think he re-colored them to Transparent, since they were originally light bley.

Thing is those aren't wings, they're arms, and their use kind of explains why Quadfighters would NOT be deployed right next to a Conifer class like that...

In fact, the program in charge of the BAS-N00bcrush3r (who you could ether represent with an Astromech figure or a computer screen brick) is probably going to be rather disgruntled about being deployed in the middle of a huge fleet like this.

Since Colette is too lazy to switch my Quadfighters with Mass Produced Frigates in his massive set-up, I decided to build my own space assembly frame...This is how Briktoid Automata is able to produce so many surplus frigates, the Mass Production Frigate Assembly Frame.Space born debris is fed into this massive grinding maw, where it is broken down and conveyed to the primary component manufacturing sectors located along the central spine.

Here we see the first section of the production line, where powerful engines are attached to the Frigate's central power core and ether maneuvering thrusters or additional armor plating are added depending on the ship's load-out.

In the second section, the ship is armed with ether two medium rail-guns or two small twin beam turrets.Rail-gun Frigates then have a standard neck attached, while Armored Beam Frigates instead receive a frilled armored neck to finish their plating.

In the final stage, the nose of the craft is affixed to complete the vessel.

And here is the finished product!With sufficient materials, one Frigate Assembly Frame can create up to four Frigates a minute or 240 an hour.This allows Briktoid Automata the ability to turn entire systems of space junk into massive armadas and how they can pass on savings like these to you the consumer.

Too lazy? Who the fuck do you think you are that you think you can just demand that someone do something and then bitch about it when they don't? Colette has put a lot of time and effort into this stuff already and doesn't need your bullshit.

And stop posting your shit in other peoples' threads. It's getting annoying. Make your own threads or GTFO.

Zupponn wrote:Too lazy? Who the fuck do you think you are that you think you can just demand that someone do something and then bitch about it when they don't? Colette has put a lot of time and effort into this stuff already and doesn't need your bullshit.

And stop posting your shit in other peoples' threads. It's getting annoying. Make your own threads or GTFO.

Zupponn, calm down, I said myself I was being lazy about the quad-fighters. The only hard thing about my LDD business was initially transferring the models into LDD- everything after that is just importing it and cloning it over and over again.